US woman throws newborn with umbilical cord attached from 7th floor

A woman who apparently hid her pregnancy from her boyfriend, gave birth in his home and then tossed her newborn daughter out a seventh-story window to her death was arrested on murder and manslaughter charges, police said.

New York: A woman who apparently hid her pregnancy from her boyfriend, gave birth in his home and then tossed her newborn daughter out a seventh-story window to her death was arrested on murder and manslaughter charges, police said.

Police officers said they found Jennifer Berry's infant daughter with her umbilical cord still attached in a courtyard of her boyfriend's Bronx apartment building on Monday afternoon. They had responded to the building after receiving an emergency call that an infant had fallen from a window.

The baby's death was ruled a homicide, meaning she had been born alive.

An autopsy revealed the infant died of blunt force injuries, chief medical examiner Dr. Barbara Sampson said on Tuesday. The baby's death was ruled a homicide, meaning she had been born alive.

Berry, who is 33 years old and lives in nearby Yonkers, was being held on Tuesday in police custody pending her arraignment and couldn't be contacted. It was unclear whether she had an attorney.

Berry's boyfriend told police he was in another room when the baby was born and when the baby plunged from the window. He told investigators he didn't realise either event had occurred and had no idea his girlfriend was pregnant, officials said.

It was unclear how much time elapsed between the baby's birth and her fall from the window, they said. The city's Administration for Children's Services is investigating the circumstances that led to the baby's death, a spokesman said.

Authorities said privacy laws prohibited the agency from commenting on whether child welfare investigators had interacted with the family before.